We CAN, but we shouldn’t.) <\/a>Sin and temptation choke the life out of us. While temptation itself is not sin, if we knowingly, willingly, and repeatedly put ourselves in tempting situations, it will not be long before we find ourselves sinning, and our faith being choked out.<\/p>\n Are you facing the rocks of temptation? You must pick them up and toss them over the fence line. If you don’t, pretty soon you will find yourself not reading Scripture, not hanging out with other believers, not following the ways of God, and not having any spiritual input into your life. The seed that sprang up within you will soon wither away. There are so many Christians this has happened to. It is tragic to see a person believe in Jesus, and begin to make progress in their Christian life, but then, because they don’t deal with the sin issues in their lives, and the things that continue to lead them after the world instead of into the Word, they end up falling away in times of temptation.<\/p>\n
Very often, the people who are this second soil look very promising to begin with, but since they do not take care of the sin issues in their lives, they fall away, and eventually end up addicted to sin and destroying their life, their health, and their relationships. Don’t let this happen to you. Get these rocks out of the field of your life. How? Here’s what the Bible says.<\/p>\n
First, pray that you will not face temptation (Luke 11:4; 22:40, 46). We all will be tempted because we are in this world, and we still reside in the flesh, and Satan prowls about like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. But we need to pray that God will protect us from frequent times of temptation.<\/p>\n
Second, and this will help answer your prayer, don’t put yourself in tempting situations. Flee temptation and places where know you will be weak (1 Cor 10:14; 1 Tim 6:11; 2 Tim 2:22). If you have a trouble with alcohol, don’t go the bar with your buddies after work. If you have impure thoughts about women, don’t watch movies where there are suggestive scenes. Stay away from tempting situations.<\/p>\n
Third, when you do face temptation, look for the way of escape that God has promised (1 Cor 10:13). Handle temptation the same way Christ did. Do not argue with Satan; you will lose every time (Matthew 4). Instead, depend on Scriptural promises to defeat the temptation. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you (James 4:7).<\/p>\n
Fourth, spend more time, not less, around positive spiritual influences. When you are tempted, you need more time in the Word, not less. You need more time among Christians, not less.<\/p>\n
Get those rocks out of your life, so that you will not face the danger of the second soil. But even then, there are the thorns of the third soil to watch out for as well. This soil is explained in Luke 8:14.<\/p>\n
Luke 8:14. Now the ones that fell among thorns are those who, when they have heard, go out and are choked with cares, riches, and pleasures of life, and bring no fruit to maturity.<\/strong><\/p>\nThe first soil were those people who never received the instruction of the Word in the first place. They either chose to never hear it, or they heard it and promptly forgot it. The second soil represents those who heard, received, and believed the Word, and initially began to act upon it, but then temptation to sin caused them to go back to their old way of living. This third soil is the most dangerous of all, and in my opinion, the one where most Christians get snared. This third soil is the thorny soil, and according to Jesus, the thorns are the cares, riches and pleasures of life.<\/p>\n
Whereas the second soil was caught up in sin, this third soil is not doing anything sinful. They are just enjoying life. And life is enjoyable, isn’t it? God has given us many wonderful blessings to enjoy in life. There is tasty food to eat, beautiful sights to see, wonderful places to visit. We go on enjoyable outings with friends, spend our days pursuing the many recreational opportunities that surround us – hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, skiing, shopping, movie watching, gardening, reading, relaxing, sleeping, playing games, going on vacation, and too many other things to list. These things fight for our time. They are not sinful. God made all these things and gave them to us for our enjoyment. But when they take over our lives, and take the place of God in our lives, they are thorns that choke out the Word. They stunt the growth of what God wants to see happen in our lives.<\/p>\n
There are some Christians who act like Christians, talk like Christians, and even behave like Christians – they don’t have any serious, evident patterns of sin in their lives. But these true and genuine Christians are so busy with life, that they have very little time for the things of God. They are always on some vacation, or always have some project going at home. They rarely make it to church, or if they do, they only come on Sunday mornings for the service, and don’t have any time of personal Bible reading and prayer at home. They want to, but they are just too busy with life. And so what happens? Jesus says they bring forth no fruit to maturity. They grow, but their growth is stunted. They may even produce fruit, but nothing edible. Just small, sour, bitter, undeveloped, worthless fruit.<\/p>\n
Remember how I told you that the parables sting? This third soil stings. If I had to guess, I would say that the majority of modern American Christians (pastors included) fall into this third soil. If a person is a Christian and they are not even attending church, they are in that second soil. But most church going Christians fall into this third soil. We go to church because we know we should. We read the Bible when we can. But for the most part, our lives are consumed with cares, riches and pleasures of life. We spend our money on ourselves. We use our time in the pursuit of happiness. We spend more time in front of the television, or at the lake, or on the phone, or reading magazines than we do in the Word. An hour and half in church on Sunday morning is more than enough for us. The things we spend our time on are not sinful, so we feel they are not harming us. But in reality, they are choking our growth, stunting our development. Recreation and entertainment, rest and relaxation, these are the thorns of life. A little is okay, but they must be in their proper balance.<\/p>\n
What is the balance? I don’t know. I do know that all of us, myself included, are way short of the Biblical balance. In the early church, they were meeting every day in people’s homes for the apostle’s teaching, for fellowship and for prayer. Every day. Were they going overboard with that whole Christianity thing? The opening chapters of Acts indicates that yes, they did go overboard for Christ, and that is why they turned the world upside down. They produced much fruit.<\/p>\n
Don’t think you can produce fruit on one spiritual meal a week. You need to feed on the Word of God every single day. What can you do to move in that direction? How can you get rid of the thorns in your life?<\/p>\n
First, pray. Just as with the rocky soil, the first step is to pray. Pray about your cares, your riches, and your pleasures. Thank God for them, but ask Him to help you keep them in balance. If you find yourself spending too much time in some morally neutral pleasure, pray about it. Ask God to change you. Why spend an inordinate amount of time watching TV, boating, golfing, fishing, or shopping? If you find you are distracted by various cares, pray about it. God wants us to cast our cares upon Him, for He cares for us (1 Peter 5:7). If you find money is distracting you, pray about it. We are all rich in comparison the majority of the world. If we aren\u2019t careful, our riches can distract us and keep us from maximizing our lives for Christ.<\/p>\n
Once you have prayed about it, then secondly, set your heart on heavenly treasure (Matthew 6:19-21). Most of us are far too easily pleased with the pleasures and riches that this world has to offer, not realizing that what we really long for are the pleasures and riches of heaven. But Scripture is clear that the pleasures and riches of heaven are reserved for those who work for them. Entrance into heaven itself is freely given to all who believe in Jesus for eternal life, but the rewards and riches of heaven are reserved for faithful Christians who put heavenly riches above earthly pleasures.<\/p>\n
Third, in our materialistic society, one thing you can resolve to do is give away a lot of what you make and have (2 Corinthians 9:6-9; Acts 20:35). Be generous with your money, possessions and time. Money is not evil, but it is the root of all kinds of evil. And money will either control you, or you will control money. And the only way to show you have mastery over your money is to give it away.<\/p>\n
These are just a few suggestions. But be very careful that the pleasures of life are not crowding out the abundant and fruitful life God has in mind for you.<\/p>\n
The greatest enemy of hunger for God is not poison but apple pie. It is not the banquet of the wicked that dulls our appetite for heaven, but endless nibbling at the table of the world. It is not the X-rated video, but the prime-time dribble of triviality we drink in every night. For all the ill that Satan can do, when God describes what keeps us from the banquet table of his love, it is a piece of land, a yoke of oxen, and a wife (Luke 14:18\u201320). The greatest adversary of love to God is not his enemies but his gifts. And the most deadly appetites are not for the poison of evil, but for the simple pleasures of earth. For when these replace an appetite for God himself, the idolatry is scarcely recognizable, and almost incurable.<\/p>\n
[The things that will choke you] are your basic meat and potatoes and coffee and gardening and reading and decorating and traveling and investing and TV-watching and Internet-surfing and shopping and exercising and collecting and talking. And all of them can become deadly substitutes for God.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Don’t let the thorns of life choke you. If you get rid of the stones of temptation and the thorns of earthly pursuits, you will become the fourth soil, the good and fertile ground which produces much fruit. This is what we see in Luke 8:15.<\/p>\n
Luke 8:15. But the ones that fell on the good ground are those who, having heard the word with a noble and good heart, keep it and bear fruit with patience.<\/strong><\/p>\nThis fourth soil is what God wants all of us to become. But none of us become this way automatically or instantly. It takes hard work and patience. Jesus says that the two main ingredients of this kind of soil is that it hears the Word and keeps it.<\/p>\n
First, you need to hear the Word. If you are not hearing the Word, you will never bear fruit. If you are not feeding daily on Scripture, and listening to Biblically based sermons as often as you can, and attending Bible studies, and then, living out what God teaches you from His Word, you will never produce an abundant harvest.<\/p>\n
This is why I spend so much time studying during the week and why we spend half of our service in teaching the Word. I want you to leave here on Sunday morning having received a good spiritual meal. One pastor puts it this way:<\/p>\n
Though ever Christian should read, study and meditate upon Scripture, God uses Bible exposition for the optimal enhancement of his spiritual growth. It is not overstating the case that preaching should be the chief means of dispensing strengthening grace in a believer’s life.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Another pastor writes similarly:<\/p>\n
Preaching is one of God’s chief means of sowing seed and helping fruit grow; it is a way of watering and fertilizing the crop. But you must break up the hard clods that have formed in your soul over the week, turn under the weeds, and prepare the good soil to receive the good seed.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Of course, having heard the Word, you must then keep it. You must obey what it says in order to produce fruit. This fourth soil produces a crop that is one hundred times more abundant than what was sown. Do you want to be effective in your service for God? Do you want to hear Jesus say to you, “Well done, good and faithful servant”? If so, you must hear the Word as much as possible, and keep it to the best of your ability. Read, study and meditate on Scripture every day, and make sure you get as much good, solid, Biblical teaching as you can during the week.<\/p>\n
The kind of Christian which pleases the heart of God is not one which makes a dramatic start and then dies out, nor one whose commitment to Christ is slowly choked out by worldly desires. The kind of Christian which pleases God is that one which thoughtfully hears the gospel, understands its implications, and then consistently grows and matures, and which bears fruit as a result.<\/p>\n
This parable describes four soils. They represent all of those who heard the Word of God. The first soil immediately rejected it. The second soil quickly accepted it, but soon fell back into old patterns of sin. The third soil grew, but the pleasures of life stunted their fruitfulness. It is only the fourth soil that bore much fruit. All of you are one of these four soils. Where on the field of life are you?<\/p>\n
If you fear you are not the fourth soil, take heart. The Word of God instructs you how to become the fourth soil. To move past the first soil, you must believe that God’s Word contains instructions for life and Godliness. To move past the second soil, you must get rid of the besetting sins that wither away your spiritual vitality. To move past the third soil, you must exchange physical and worldly pursuits for spiritual. Only then will you become the fertile soil, able to produce much fruit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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